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Export prices fell 3.3 percent in July following a 0.7-percent rise the previous month. Over the past year, import prices increased 8.8 percent and export prices rose 13.1 percent. HTML | PDF | RSS | Charts 08/11/2022 PPI for final demand declines 0.5% in July; goods fall 1.8%, services increase 0.1% 08/10/2022 CPI for all items unchanged in July as fall in gasoline offsets shelter, food increases 08/10/2022 Real average hourly earnings for all employees increase 0.5% in July 08/09/2022 Productivity decreases 4.6% in Q2 2022; unit labor costs increase 10.8% (annual rates) All Releases * New England * New York-New Jersey * Mid-Atlantic * Southeast * Midwest * Southwest * Mountain-Plains * West Geographic Information BLS offers many types of data for regions, states and local areas. To browse for available information, make a selection from the tabs or use the economic news release finder below. 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MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW CHALLENGES OF SEASONAL ADJUSTING EMPLOYMENT DATA DURING COVID-19 Seasonal adjustment seeks to remove fluctuations caused by the yearly cycle of seasons. The pandemic complicated this task. read more MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW GROWTH TRENDS FOR OCCUPATIONS CONSIDERED AT RISK FROM AUTOMATION This article lists occupations cited in automation literature and studies their historical and projected employment trends. read more MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW WERE WAGES CONVERGING DURING THE 2010S EXPANSION? This article uses multiple surveys and administrative data to examine trends in wage inequality from 2003 to 2019. read more MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW NONCOMPETE AGREEMENTS, BARGAINING, AND WAGES Noncompete agreements prohibit departing workers from joining or starting competing businesses. read more BEYOND THE NUMBERS WHAT IS THE UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE PER JOB OPENINGS RATIO? We examine unemployment and job openings for the nation from 2000 to 2021 and for states and regions from 2017 to 2021. read more MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW CHALLENGES OF SEASONAL ADJUSTING EMPLOYMENT DATA DURING COVID-19 Seasonal adjustment seeks to remove fluctuations caused by the yearly cycle of seasons. The pandemic complicated this task. read more MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW GROWTH TRENDS FOR OCCUPATIONS CONSIDERED AT RISK FROM AUTOMATION This article lists occupations cited in automation literature and studies their historical and projected employment trends. read more previous 1 2 3 4 5 next LATEST NUMBERS Consumer Price Index (CPI): unchanged in Jul 2022 Unemployment Rate: 3.5% in Jul 2022 Payroll Employment: +528,000(p) in Jul 2022 Average Hourly Earnings: +$0.15(p) in Jul 2022 Producer Price Index - Final Demand: -0.5%(p) in Jul 2022 Employment Cost Index (ECI): +1.3% in 2nd Qtr of 2022 Productivity: -4.6% in 2nd Qtr of 2022 U.S. Import Price Index: -1.4% in Jul 2022 U.S. Export Price Index: -3.3% in Jul 2022 Historical Data News Release p - preliminary Recommend this page using: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn * Home * Subjects * Data Tools * Publications * Economic Releases * Classroom * Beta U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Postal Square Building 2 Massachusetts Avenue NE Washington, DC 20212-0001 Telephone: 1-202-691-5200 Telecommunications Relay Service: 7-1-1 www.bls.gov Contact Us resources * Inspector General (OIG) * Budget and Performance * Department of Labor Grants * No Fear Act * USA.gov * Vote.gov about the site * Sitemap * Freedom of Information Act * Privacy and Security Statement * Disclaimers * Linking and Copyright Info * Important Website Notices * Help and Tutorials Connect With BLS Twitter Youtube Email